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    Amiberry 3.3 / RPi 4 slow

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      gordonfreemanjr @dankcushions
      last edited by gordonfreemanjr

      @dankcushions What happened is it didn't work. Apparently I didn't switch to the other resolution at all. Running /opt/vc/bin/tvservice -s showed that I'm still in the 4K resolution despite raspi-config claiming otherwise. Same situation as @asinoladro's.

      I was puzzled why Amiberry is still slow after switching to 1080p. Apparently I wasn't in 1080p at all, that's why.

      RPi 4 4GB
      Retropie v 4.7.1

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        dankcushions Global Moderator @gordonfreemanjr
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        @gordonfreemanjr so in a previous post you say that

        hdmi_group=1
        hdmi_mode=16
        

        causes ES not to boot up at all, but now it's back in your config.txt? and

        hdmi_group=2
        hdmi_mode=82
        

        which booted fine, is no-longer in contention?

        i'm not really sure what your process is of checking this is. you edit the file, save, REBOOT, and then check via tv service? do you also check the config.txt at this point to make sure the setting has stuck?

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          gordonfreemanjr @dankcushions
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          @dankcushions Nope. Let me go through the events quickly:

          • Amiberry is slow. I find the advice on the resolution and framerate. Apparently 4K is stuck at 30 FPS. I use raspi-config to switch to 1080p
          • I reboot, the ES is gone and won't boot. I edit the config.txt, try to comment the HDMI values back. I save, I reboot. The ES is still gone. I check whether my changes were saved: yes, they were
          • I give up and wipe the SD card to start over
          • Once the new RetroPie is installed and working, I perform an experiment: I do the same thing, which is changing the resolution with raspi-config on a freshly installed RetroPie. Same situation: the ES is gone and won't boot. I wipe the SD card again
          • With another clean install, I'm back to tackle the issue again. As for some reason this blows my ES sky high, this time I'm not touching raspi-config. I edit the config.txt with sudo nano, set the HDMI values to 1x16, I reboot.
          • The ES works and boot correctly. I run raspi-config to check the resolution: apparently it's 1080p. At this point I write in the other topic that I made it.
          • I try Amiberry: no changes, laggy and choppy
          • I learn about the /opt/vc/bin/tvservice -s command. The output tells me that I'm NOT in 1080p at all, but still stuck in 4K.
          • ...and here we are.

          RPi 4 4GB
          Retropie v 4.7.1

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            dankcushions Global Moderator @gordonfreemanjr
            last edited by dankcushions

            @gordonfreemanjr thanks for the summary. sticking to one thread would help! and have you tried

            hdmi_group=2
            hdmi_mode=82
            

            in config.txt?

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              gordonfreemanjr @dankcushions
              last edited by

              @dankcushions You're right. The reason is I was convinced we're talking two separate issues, that's why two topics. Sorry about that!

              I haven't, let me try it real quick.

              RPi 4 4GB
              Retropie v 4.7.1

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                gordonfreemanjr @dankcushions
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                @dankcushions Ok, tried it. No changes. Also, according to /opt/vc/bin/tvservice -s I'm still in 4K even with 2x82 settings forced with config.txt

                RPi 4 4GB
                Retropie v 4.7.1

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                  mitu Global Moderator @gordonfreemanjr
                  last edited by

                  What resolutions does your TV support ? If you use the Runcommand launch menu to change the resolution, what are your choices ?

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                    gordonfreemanjr @mitu
                    last edited by gordonfreemanjr

                    @mitu Tons... it’s over 50 of them.

                    Screenshots:
                    https://ibb.co/2McjX00
                    https://ibb.co/RBtpYg9
                    https://ibb.co/MpqWmx7
                    https://ibb.co/ZGx1V0B

                    I tried setting 87-15 and 87-17 as global Amiberry modes, no change.

                    For the record, I’m back to the 1x16 setting in the config.txt. Not that it changes anything.

                    RPi 4 4GB
                    Retropie v 4.7.1

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                      mitu Global Moderator @gordonfreemanjr
                      last edited by

                      @gordonfreemanjr said in Amiberry 3.3 / RPi 4 slow:

                      For the record, I’m back to the 1x16 setting in the config.txt. Not that it changes anything.

                      Is looks like your TV is upscaling everything to 4k ? Try setting
                      just

                      hdmi_safe=1
                      

                      into config.txt and see if it boots to a different resolution. Does the TV have a 'Game Mode' you can turn on ?

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                        gordonfreemanjr @mitu
                        last edited by gordonfreemanjr

                        @mitu Yes, the TV has a Game Mode. If hdmi_safe=1, should I also uncomment the group/mode settings?

                        RPi 4 4GB
                        Retropie v 4.7.1

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                          mitu Global Moderator @gordonfreemanjr
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                          @gordonfreemanjr You can comment out the custom video mode and try with just hdmi_safe.

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                            gordonfreemanjr @mitu
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                            @mitu Um, no. With this setting on and the custom modes commented out, the ES won’t boot.

                            Also, the terminal window looks like this:
                            https://ibb.co/t2ztQTX

                            RPi 4 4GB
                            Retropie v 4.7.1

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                              mitu Global Moderator @gordonfreemanjr
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                              Ok, so the hdmi_safe works, but for some reason ES doesn't start.
                              Can you run emulationstation --debug and post the \\retropie\configs\all\emulationstation\es_log.txt to pastebin.com ?

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                                gordonfreemanjr @mitu
                                last edited by

                                @mitu Sure. Here:

                                https://pastebin.com/Pu26SKm9

                                RPi 4 4GB
                                Retropie v 4.7.1

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                                  mitu Global Moderator @gordonfreemanjr
                                  last edited by

                                  @gordonfreemanjr The log shows no error related to the video and a proper showdown.
                                  I just tried the same thing on a Pi4 and EmulationStation starts ok - albeit in 640x480 @ 60hz, forced by hdmi_safe. Does your TV shows the change of resolution when starting ?

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                                    gordonfreemanjr @mitu
                                    last edited by gordonfreemanjr

                                    @mitu I’m not sure about showing the change of resolution, but when I power the Pi up with the new settings, apart from the black screen and the ES not booting, when I press the HOME button on the Smart TV’s remote, the following info is displayed:

                                    HDMI 1
                                    Game Mode
                                    640x480 / 60p
                                    SD
                                    the date and the time

                                    RPi 4 4GB
                                    Retropie v 4.7.1

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                                      mitu Global Moderator @gordonfreemanjr
                                      last edited by

                                      @gordonfreemanjr said in Amiberry 3.3 / RPi 4 slow:

                                      Game Mode
                                      640x480 / 60p

                                      This seems right, similar to your screenshot. Why ES doesn't show up, that I cannot explain - didn't found this situation before.

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                                        gordonfreemanjr @mitu
                                        last edited by gordonfreemanjr

                                        @mitu Still, when the Pi is blackscreened at the start up, that is when the ES doesn’t show up, the F4 key works and brings the terminal up. As far as I’m concerned, this the expected behaviour when quitting the ES.

                                        It’s almost like the ES was booting after all, just hiding behind the black screen for some reason.

                                        RPi 4 4GB
                                        Retropie v 4.7.1

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                                          dankcushions Global Moderator @gordonfreemanjr
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                                          @gordonfreemanjr i don't know why it would make a difference, but could you try with the default theme? and/or updating emulationstation to latest master (update from source)?

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                                            gordonfreemanjr @dankcushions
                                            last edited by

                                            @dankcushions I like this suggestion. I’ll try that later today and get back to you. Thanks!

                                            RPi 4 4GB
                                            Retropie v 4.7.1

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